Bruce Ritter

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Relationships As an introvert, the INFJ prefers to relate to fewer people at one time. This reality connects back to what we just discussed: in one-on-one and small group relationships, INFJs have a better opportunity to go deep and really get to know other people. They get to open up about their own problems (if they really know the other person or people and feel safe with them) and to hear about what their friends are going through. As I said before, most INFJs love to help people solve their problems, especially when they’re interpersonal and intrapersonal in nature.
The INFJ Personality Guide: Understand yourself, reach your potential, and live a life of purpose.
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